

It isn't as simple and easy as it could be, but it works. If I want something I've highlighted (and i usually do) to be part of my lesson, I also copy and paste it into Evernote. I just highlight and let Logos figure out where and how to remember what I've highlighted. I completely ignore logos' absurd note files for highlights. My classroom at the church has an Apple TV (on the church wi-fi) connected to an LCD TV in the front of the class to display the Keynote information, and a white board which i use for discussions.Īs a side note, I tend to highlight a lot. Surprisingly, I find I can do all the final lesson prep on my iPad using Evernote, Cloud Outliner, and Keynote. I also sometimes put information from Evernote into an app called Cloud Outliner because it lets me manipulate and arrange the data before putting it into Keynote. I find that I do most of my reading and copy/pasting of information on my iPad using the desktop Logos for in depth exegesis, word studies, maps and pictures, but still copying and pasting it all into Evernote. I then can use that information to pull together what i actually want to use into Keynote for my lesson each week. I have separate notebooks set up for each series I am teaching on and various notes in those notebooks with clippings, graphics, pictures, etc titles and tagged to each individual lesson. Now I copy and paste everything I want from logos into Evernote. The entire system and method of trying to tie notes to resources, etc is a nightmare.

Easily combine various references from different websites to create a single report.First, Let me say that I've completely given up on using Logos for notes. You can import each LINER article, then merge the notes in Evernote into a single document. Multiple Websites: If you’re highlighting key phrases from various websites (Such as highlighting “About Pages” from different company websites). Single Website: Highlight key phrases from the website. Organizing LINER Highlights in Evernoteġ. When you come across a “ 40 Books that Saved my Life” listicle, you can easily highlight the books you want to read later. You can also use LINER to save your favorite items from a long list. You can quickly skim through the highlighted text to save time or you can also visit the highlighted page to read the highlights within its original context. Using LINER, you can easily emphasize phrases and save the quotes into Evernote for future reference. Or go back and forth copying text from the blog and pasting it on Evernote. You would have to save the entire content (via Evernote Web Clipper). Evernote x LINER: Import Highlights into Evernote to Use for Future Referenceīefore when you wanted to save important phrases on blogs into Evernote.
